Recovered 1AO | 10 Mar 2014 2:50 a.m. PST |
Well at least the Elena character in the Mask of Zorro movie for some In Her Majesty's Name/Heroes, Villains, Fiends war gaming. |
TNE2300 | 10 Mar 2014 3:26 a.m. PST |
blue moon musketeer or pirate civilians? |
Bede19025 | 10 Mar 2014 4:51 a.m. PST |
I'm looking for a 1:1 Catherine Zeta-Jones. |
Dave Jackson | 10 Mar 2014 6:11 a.m. PST |
Just remember, no matter how attractive she is there's someone who is tired of putting up with their nonsense. |
JCBJCB | 10 Mar 2014 6:40 a.m. PST |
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Yesthatphil | 10 Mar 2014 7:20 a.m. PST |
I'm afraid I have no idea what 'In Her Majesty's Name/Heroes, Villains, Fiends
' is, but re female swashbuckling types in 15mm (not 15/18 to be fair)
I find the females in Peter Pig's range paint up quite nicely peterpig.co.uk/range10.htm The right hand figure in the Female Pirate Officers pack is really very good
Hopefully that might be of use
Phil |
Shagnasty | 10 Mar 2014 10:41 a.m. PST |
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Recovered 1AO | 11 Mar 2014 2:45 p.m. PST |
IHMN – In Her Majesty's Name is VSF (British Empire era around 1889 +/- some) but Zorro is swashbuckling in the (depending on the version you follow or create like I did,) is somewhere between 1820 (or as early as 1806 – link or [using the "
Son of
" technique ] a late as 1935! H,V,F is Heroes, Villains, and Fiends supplement. I currently set my play "around 1889" but it is really fluid
For IHMN the PP figures might be too early? |
Recovered 1AO | 11 Mar 2014 2:46 p.m. PST |
She would be more a duelist than a marksman. |
Early morning writer | 12 Mar 2014 8:25 p.m. PST |
Peter Pig are nice figures but the Blue Moon will, guaranteed, be a better possible source for this. I have them both, the Peter Pig are smallish and not really appropriate – you might, might!, find something in Blue Moon. If not Blue Moon, then I'd seek in the fantasy realm because there is nothing else out there suitable in 15 mm that I can think of – and I have tens of thousands of 15 mm figures, literally. Agree on the era challenge but I'm betting that doesn't matter here for you. Oh, don't forget to check Blue Moon's Musketeer range! But IMHN in 15 mm? Curious. Can you identify your other sources of figures for us? Have you found sufficient suitable ones? |
Recovered 1AO | 13 Mar 2014 7:36 p.m. PST |
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Recovered 1AO | 13 Mar 2014 7:40 p.m. PST |
Maybe these: link Some of these (reptiles) link Non-humanoids: link
That will do for a start
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Early morning writer | 18 Apr 2014 4:11 p.m. PST |
Recovered, have you found your Catherine Zeta-Jones figure yet? If so, give us a look – or at least a link. |
Smokey Roan | 21 Apr 2014 2:17 p.m. PST |
No one would sculpt a Kirstie Alley for me, so good luck trying to get a skinny, sickly wench like Catherine Zeta Jones in lead. |
Early morning writer | 29 Apr 2014 9:34 p.m. PST |
Well, the first time I saw Kirstie Alley was when the elevator doors opened in "Wrath of Khan" and I let loose with an audible Wow in the theater – she may have had weight problems but, in her day, she wasn't hard to look at. Now Catherine, on the other hand, in "Mask of Zorro" in the stable scene? Holy Curvaceous Cat Woman! (and that whole scene with the lasers in Entrapment was just about showing off her, umm, talents and abilities) |
Tabletopndice | 05 May 2014 7:38 a.m. PST |
Oh..Yeah
..Kirsty Alley in Star Trek
.MMMmmm Happy memories!!!! |